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Raspberry Pi Build HAT Power Supply (UK)

Raspberry Pi Build HAT Power Supply (UK)

MPN: SC0746
Raspberry Pi
Wall Mount AC Adapters Raspberry Pi Build HAT Power Supply UK
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Overview

The SC0746 is a specialized 48W AC-to-DC wall mount adapter designed specifically to power the Raspberry Pi Build HAT and connected LEGO Technic motors. It provides a stable 8V output at up to 6A, ensuring sufficient current for high-torque robotics applications that standard 5V USB power supplies cannot support. This version features a Type G plug for use in the United Kingdom.

Why Choose This Part

The power supply delivers a high 6A current at 8V, specifically tuned for the voltage requirements of robotics hardware while maintaining low no-load power consumption of 100mW. It eliminates the need for separate battery packs or complex power distribution when prototyping motor-heavy projects with a Raspberry Pi.

Applications

Robotics Powering
Supplies the high current required by LEGO Technic motors and sensors when used with the Raspberry Pi Build HAT.
SBC Peripheral Support
Powers both the Raspberry Pi computer and the attached Build HAT hardware through a single DC barrel jack connection.
STEM Education
Provides a safe, reliable power source for classroom robotics kits requiring more than standard USB power delivery.

Key Specifications

Form Wall Mount (Class II)
Efficiency 87.77%
Input Type Multi-Blade (Single Blade Included)
Cord Length 59" (1.50m)
Applications ITE (Commercial)
Polarization Positive Center
Power (Watts) 48 W
Input Connector BS 1363
Region Utilized United Kingdom
Voltage - Input 96 ~ 264 VAC
Output Connector Barrel Plug, 2.1mm I.D. x 5.5mm O.D. x 11.0mm
Size / Dimension 3.62" L x 2.01" W x 1.00" H (92.0mm x 51.0mm x 25.5mm)
Voltage - Output 8V
Operating Temperature 0degC ~ 40degC
Current - Output (Max) 6A
No Load Power Consumption 100mW

Getting Started

Connect the 2.1mm center-positive barrel jack directly to the Raspberry Pi Build HAT's power input to provide power to both the HAT and the host Raspberry Pi. Ensure the environmental temperature remains between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius during operation to maintain full 48W output capacity.